McAfee, Inc. Names Most Dangerous Celebrities in Cyberspace
16 Setembro 2008 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
McAfee's Latest Research Names Hollywood's Most Celebrated Dad Brad
Pitt as Riskiest Celebrity to Search for on the Web SANTA CLARA,
Calif., Sept. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Brad Pitt has overtaken
Paris Hilton as the most dangerous celebrity to search for in
cyberspace according to Internet security company McAfee. For the
second year running, McAfee entered the glamorous world of
Hollywood to reveal the riskiest celebrities in cyberspace.
Checking in on your famous friends is not only a guilty pleasure,
but seriously dangerous for your PC. Fans searching for "Brad
Pitt," "Brad Pitt downloads," and Brad Pitt wallpaper, screen
savers and pictures have an 18% chance of having their PCs infected
with online threats, such as spyware, spam, phishing, adware,
viruses and other malware. Cybercriminals are using A-listers'
names and images, like Beyonce and Justin Timberlake, to lure
Internet users who surf the Web for the latest gossip, screen
savers and ringtones to "fake" Web sites that look legitimate.
Actors Brad Pitt and Justin Timberlake are the most dangerous men
to seek on the Internet, while Beyonce and Heidi Montag top the
list for women. Paris Hilton, who topped 2007's most dangerous
celebrities, is noticeably absent from this year's list. Also
absent is Britney Spears who was ranked #4 in 2007. In their second
annual report, McAfee compiled the list, using the McAfee(R)
SiteAdvisor(R) technology, of Hollywood celebrity names that
produce the largest number of risky sites when searched for on the
Web. The list includes: Position Celebrity 1 Brad Pitt -- When
"Brad Pitt screensavers" was searched, more than half of the
resulting Web sites were identified as containing malicious
downloads with spyware, adware and potential viruses. 2 Beyonce --
Inputting "Beyonce ringtones" into a search engine yields risky Web
sites that promote misleading offers to gather consumers' personal
information. 3 Justin Timberlake -- Interest in his high-profile
relationships makes him an easy target for spammers and hackers.
When searching for "Justin Timberlake downloads" one Web site
advertised free music downloads that were flagged as directly
leading to spam, spyware and adware. 4 Heidi Montag -- "The Hills"
star is a popular search term when it comes to searching for
wallpaper. A host of wallpaper Web sites contained hundreds of
malware-laden downloads. 5 Mariah Carey -- Spammers and hackers are
using Mariah Carey screen saver Web sites to link to other sites
proven to contain spyware, adware and other threatening downloads.
6 Jessica Alba -- Red-ranked risky sites were identified when
searching for "Jessica Alba" and "Jessica Alba downloads." The
sites contained hundreds of malicious downloads, links to other bad
sites, misleading offers to gather information, and a high number
of spam emails when an email address was provided. 7 Lindsay Lohan
-- This young Hollywood starlet is as dangerous to search online as
she is famous. Searching for "Lindsay Lohan downloads" resulted in
several dangerous Web sites laden with hidden adware. 8 Cameron
Diaz -- Cybercriminals use download Web sites related to Cameron
Diaz's image to link to other harmful sites containing spyware. 9
George Clooney, Rihanna -- The technology found one Web site
embedded with hundreds of dangerous wallpaper and photo downloads
after inputting "George Clooney downloads." "Rihanna pictures" was
also a risky search term, as McAfee identified a site that spammed
its test email address. 11 Angelina Jolie -- When "Angelina Jolie
downloads" was searched, the software highlighted a risky site with
978 hidden malware-infected wallpaper and photo downloads, as well
as links to other potentially dangerous URLs. 12 Fergie -- A Fergie
screen saver site was flagged as offering 111 risky downloads that
could seriously compromise a PC's privacy with unwanted spyware and
adware. 13 David Beckham, Katie Holmes -- The "David Beckham"
search term generated a great deal of wallpaper and screen saver
downloads veiled with malware. Consumers should also exercise
caution when searching for "Katie Holmes" online -- one download
site advertised free screen savers that, if downloaded, would
infect your computer with malicious programs like spyware. 15
Katherine Heigl -- Hollywood's big headliner in recent years is now
susceptible to Internet lurkers too. "Katherine Heigl" was searched
and a site was identified containing hundreds of malware-infected
pictures. "Cybercriminals employ numerous methods, yet one of the
simplest but most effective ways is to trick consumers into
infecting themselves by capitalizing on Americans' interest in
celebrity gossip," said Jeff Green, Senior Vice President of
McAfee's Product Development & Avert Labs. "Tapping into
current events, pop culture or commonly browsed sites is an easy
way to achieve this. And because of Americans' obsession with
following celebrities' lifestyles, they are an obvious target. We
have to take precautions in casually navigating the Web since many
subtle sites may be rife with malware for consumers' computers."
McAfee SiteAdvisor technology McAfee SiteAdvisor tests and rates,
on an ongoing basis, nearly every trafficked site on the Internet.
SiteAdvisor site ratings are created by using patented advanced
technology to conduct automated Web site tests. In addition, as
part of the user community forum function, users can provide direct
feedback to other users and to McAfee analysts regarding their
personal experience about the sites they visit on the Internet.
McAfee SiteAdvisor can be downloaded quickly and for free at
http://www.mcafee.com/siteadvisor. McAfee SiteAdvisor works with
Internet Explorer and Firefox. SiteAdvisor has received numerous
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Magazine's "50 Coolest Web Sites," Popular Science's "Best of
What's New" and the U.S. Department of Commerce's "Recognition of
Excellence in Innovation" honor. About McAfee, Inc. McAfee, Inc.,
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